Three top scientists have once again
contradicted the claim that a "consensus" exists about man-made
global warming with research that indicates CO2 emissions actually cool
the atmosphere, in addition to another peer-reviewed paper that documents
how the IPCC overstated CO2's effect on temperature by as much as 2000
per cent.

Professor George Chilingar and Leonid
Khilyuk of the University of Southern California, and Oleg Sorokhtin
of the Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences have
released a study that they claim completely contradicts the link between
CO2 and global temperature increases.

"The writers investigated the effect
of CO2 emission on the temperature of atmosphere. Computations based
on the adiabatic theory of greenhouse effect show that increasing CO2
concentration in the atmosphere results in cooling rather than warming
of the Earth’s atmosphere," states
the preamble to the paper.

The full study, which appears in the
Energy Sources journal, is sure to cause ire amongst climate cult adherants.

According to the paper, "Computer
models used by the UN’s climate panel (IPCC) were pre-programmed
with overstated values for the three variables whose product is “climate
sensitivity” (temperature increase in response to greenhouse-gas
increase), resulting in a 500-2000% overstatement of CO2’s effect
on temperature in the IPCC’s latest climate assessment report,
published in 2007."

The paper also outlines evidence to
confirm that Mars, Jupiter, Neptune’s largest moon, and Pluto
warmed at the same time as Earth warmed, a factor attributed to the
Sun having been more active than at almost any other time in the past
11,400 years.